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05-13-2007, 12:18 AM #1Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Wow i guess we all forgot about the 5000 people he killed with gas. Or the many people he executed just for opposing his rule. Yeah im pretty sure it would have been better if we left him in power...you people really need to remember history. And woopty doo about everyone killed in iraq, what about all the drive bys and people killed by drunk drivers every day?
skatin_foo15 Reviewed by skatin_foo15 on . Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced By MIKE FERNER Two elements are necessary to commit the crime of genocide: 1) the mental element, meaning intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, and 2) the physical element, which includes any of the following: killing or causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group's physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to Rating: 5
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05-13-2007, 01:22 AM #2OPSenior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Well we do remember history because wasnt it the U.S that provided Saddams ability to gas his own people and as far as comparing the drive by shootings and drunk driving accidents youve got to be kidding.
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05-13-2007, 06:45 AM #3Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
There was a time that Saddam, like so many third world dictators, was useful to republicans. Back in those Glory Days of yesteryear during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. Like "Uncle Joe" from World War II, "Good Saddam" offered economic opporunity in the region. Just look who we would send to make nice: CNN.com - Regime change - Sep. 30, 2002
The execution of Saddam has come and passed, and still there is no sign of the WMD's. Regardless of what reasons exists now after the fact, that is the Great Fear that Shrub's administration offered as reason for war. Now our military is stuck in the midst of a civil war while being used for a purpose it was never intended. Perhaps if "intelligence" might have been better... but all signs point to another reason- Downing Street memo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\"Some may never live, but the crazy never die.\" Hunter S. Thompson
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05-13-2007, 07:38 AM #4OPSenior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Rambler Bush new that Iraq wasnt a threat as you may already know and his neocon advisors thought that taking down Iraq would be easy and that they would all get rich doing it.They all thought it would cost next to nothing to invade Iraq and the rewards would be unimaginalble.These guys may have went to the best schools around had the best education money can buy but their not very wise.Now the U.S is stuck there in the middle of a civil war they cant leave and they cant stay so what do you do?The neocons want the oil and they aint leaving till they get it,but if they leave now then all of this would of been for nothing except for getting rid of a two bit dictator that cost 500 billion dollars and counting,shit a one dollar bullet could of done the job.
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05-13-2007, 05:16 PM #5Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Originally Posted by fishman3811
Have a good one!:s4:
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05-13-2007, 05:37 PM #6Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
The fact is, Iraq and the region would be better off with Sadam still in power. He held the crazies at bay with his "brutal" dictatorship. A lot more Iraqis have died and more of the country is in squalor than it ever has been, since our unilateral invasion. We are the country (Bushco) that is totally responsible for the horrible situation in Iraq. No matter how you spin it, it is the USA that screwed the pooch. Tell me how we and the world are better off since we invaded Iraq, please be elaborate with you explanations......
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05-13-2007, 06:25 PM #7Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Of course there were reasons for providing weapons and training. At the time I'm sure it seemed logical, though clearly there was no thought to later repercussions. We trained Osama when he fought against the Soviets, when Afghani militants viewed as "freedom fighters" rather than "terrorists." We supported Saddam as a stopgate for Iran. But look how well those plans turned out.
The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are over. Mission Accomplished. Now this is an occupation. The US Generals, both retired and active, warn of the state our Military is in. Small wonder why. This administration is using the military for something it is ill suited for: nation building. One problem, the governed countries democratically elected represenitives want us gone.\"Some may never live, but the crazy never die.\" Hunter S. Thompson
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05-13-2007, 06:37 PM #8Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
Originally Posted by RamblerGambler
President Jalal Talabani told students at Britain's Cambridge University that all Iraq was safer because of Saddam Hussein's ouster and that many people were living normal lives.
"I think within one or two years, we will be able to recruit our forces and prepare our armed forces and tell goodbye to our friends," he said.
Iraq president hopes troops can stay - The Boston Globe
More spin without a link...............sorry but I couldn't find anything pro or con from the Afghanistan President regarding troop pullout.
Of course these people would like to see us gone as soon as things are more stable but NOT until then.
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05-13-2007, 07:19 PM #9Senior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
I'll be sure to limit my spin then, and include links more often. Perhaps I should have phrased my response as "rising popular anger." Like here- Afghanistan Afghan senate calls for direct talks with Taliban - Yahoo! News
Or Iraq- AHN | Iraqi Parliament Drafts Law Setting Timetable For U.S. Troops To Withdraw | May 13, 2007
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05-14-2007, 03:49 AM #10OPSenior Member
Wrecking Iraq: One Million Dead, 2 Million Wounded, 3 Million Displaced
So the president or Iraq wants one or two more years isnt that what they said two years ago?In two years time they will want another two years and so on.That country will never be stable until the U.S gets out.
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